Insignia mp3 players are a little buggy in that they occasionally get file system problems that cause strange things like this to happen. First backup your songs from the mp3 player, and select "erase internal memory". That actually reformats the memory. Then put your songs back on the mp3 player. If it still doesn't work, please advise.

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I'm not sure about error -48, but most often an error like this is caused by a corrupt music file not being able to be copied and stopping the sync. First, see if you can sync another playlist that doesn't contain any of the same songs. If it works, then it's just a matter of figuring out which song is corrupt. If you watch what song the sync is hanging on, sometimes you can pick it up quickly. ...good luck.

well i had same problem try this
1.take all songs to computer (and pictures ,movies)
2.make sure your computer dont shows hidden(needed files) files.. if you are using xp or vista do this controll panel/folder options
3. delete all music,pictures,movies on your mp3/mp4 ( dont delete any thing other!! )
4.pull the music back to it
/it worked for me well well hopes it works

Hm, Tricky. Are they un-named in the Unknown artists folder? I know what you're talking about though.. Maybe if you try putting them in the correct folders in your computers Music folder. Like.. All the 28 days later songs go into the 28 days later soundtrack folder (If you don't have one, it's easy to make a folder for stuff.) When you open up your music space of your computer, the part where it says File and Folder Tasks. First thing it says in this box is, Make a New Folder. Easy. So, you make a new folder and place all the music for that cd in it. (If it already isn't) Then make sure they all have the correct artist name and stuff.. Any way.. I hope this helps, but I can barely understand it.. Any way..